Teresa Of Calcutta: Serving The Poorest Of The Poor
  • Teresa Of Calcutta: Serving The Poorest Of The Poor
  • Teresa Of Calcutta: Serving The Poorest Of The Poor
ISBN: 0880620129
EAN13: 9780880620123
Language: English
Release Date: Nov 30, 2000
Pages: 172
Dimensions: 0.6" H x 8" L x 5.2" W
Weight: 0.45 lbs.
Format: Paperback
Publisher:
`
Select Format Format: Paperback Select Conditions Condition: Good

Selected

Format: Paperback

Condition: Good

$3.98
Quantity
Almost Gone!
Only 1 at this price.
Add 4 More to Qualify
Buy 3, Get 1 Free
All Books Under $5

Select Conditions
  • Good $3.98 Teresa Of Calcutta: Serving The Poorest Of The Poor
Book Overview

Serving the Poorest of the Poor Agnes and her family lived in Macedonia in eastern Europe. Agnes eagerly read letters by missionaries from faraway places. She especially enjoyed the letters from Calcutta, India. Eventually Agnes arrived in Calcutta where she taught young, well-to-do girls. They knew her as Sister Teresa. Unsatisfied, Teresa searched for her calling in life. One day she decided to work with the poorest of the poor. She conducted her first class in a public park. Only five street children attended. Despite the hardships, she stayed with the work. She knew that God had sent her to care for these people who had no one else to love them Teresa dressed in a simple white sari with a blue border. A safety pin held a cross at her left shoulder. She became a familiar sight in the slum streets of Calcutta. Teresa not only helped the poor, she became one of them. She told the girls she trained, We will pattern our lives after their poverty. We are poor by choice. We want to be poor like Christ, who, being rich, chose to be born and live and work among the poor.

Frequently Asked Questions About Teresa Of Calcutta: Serving The Poorest Of The Poor

Book Reviews (0)

0
  |   0  reviews
Did you read Teresa Of Calcutta: Serving The Poorest Of The Poor? Please provide your feedback and rating to help other readers.
Write Review
Captcha

No customer reviews for the moment.